Rock Rapids, Ia. – Two men in suits walked down each side of the main street in Rock Rapids, planting Rick Santorum yard signs leading up to Frontier Bank. Inside, Santorum supporters handed out buttons to everyone who walked through the door. He’s getting his name out there now.

Even with a recent spike in popularity in the polls, presidential candidate Rick Santorum isn’t claiming an easy win of the Iowa caucus, but he’s predicting where he’ll have the best turnout: Lyon County.

“I know we’re going to get a big number out of here,” he told a crowd of about 200 people Sunday night. “Make sure that we don’t get every vote because they’ll claim fraud.”

The audience laughed and applauded.

Santorum took seven questions from the crowd and he was ready to take more before his daughter stepped in and reminded him of a telecom interview he had to do in 10 minutes.

He’s visited all 99 counties in Iowa, and after months of campaigning, likely caucus goers are finally starting to notice his name.

The former Pennsylvania senator was welcomed by a crowd, chanting, “We want Rick.”

Santorum made earlier stops Sunday afternoon in Orange City and Sioux City, and he will continue campaigning tomorrow in Polk City, Boone and Altoona.

Santorum’s two-day, six-town swing through Iowa comes after his surge to the top in the Des Moines Register Iowa Poll, released Saturday night.